Wednesday, September 14, 2016

[GAME GRINDING] Tales of Graces F

TALES OF GRACES F (PS3)

Behold, my review on the Graces saga as a whole now that I've
completed the main arc. This will NOT be including the extra arc Lineage and
Legacies accessed after completing the game through once due to me never completing it.

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PLOT

Tales of Graces F centers around Asbel Lhant, an heir to the
country of Lhant, in the fictional world of Ephinea. During his childhood,
Asbel befriends an amnesiac girl, whom he has affectionately begun to call Sophie,
and witnesses her death. Seven years later, he is reunited with the girl who
retains her amnesia.

Seems like a simplistic plot, right?

Well... I think that
the plot is decent as a whole. The story in itself expands so much further than
that as you get through the game. While playing through, I found that some of
the plot is unorganized, and some things just seemed to not add up as a whole.
Like... for instance, why Hubert was sent away from Lhant. Just a small
example. You'll often find yourself jumping back to a lot of different places
streaming all throughout Ephinea in order to further advance the story.
"What? But I was just AT Lhant... now you want me to go BACK to Lhant?
....Now you want me to go to the Seaside Cavern? Oh great, now we have to go to
Velanik? OH GOD."

I won't go to in detail on the plot aside from the obvious
adventures that follow from a Tales game.

CHARACTERS

Asbel: My first impressions of Asbel came with him being a
child. I personally thought that as a child, Asbel was... plain to say, your
typical rebellious kid. He always acted out, tried to keep away from his
position as the heir to the Lhant name, wanted to become a knight. I also was
somewhat against the way he treated his father, but I was even more against how
his father treated him, because it was borderline abusive. Sure, when Asbel
gets older, it was seen as a misunderstanding, but their relationship was just
turbulent to begin with. As for Asbel after the seven-year time skip... he has
moments where he can be completely moronic in his actions, and he'll leave you
wanting to hit him upside the head. He's dense to anything that doesn't flare
his temper or make him happy, and that includes Cheria's feelings for him. But
I think that the more that you see through his eyes... the more likable he can
be. Granted, he isn't one of my top Tales protagonists, but I think that after
he grows up, he's better as a character. I’ll put him in the middle road in
terms of where I think he stands as a character.

Sophie: My initial thoughts on Sophie were that she was,
well, amnesiac. And based on my past experiences dealing with amnesiac characters,
they are boring, bland, and generally have no character to call their own. I am looking at you, Heroine from "Amnesia." But the more that you see
Sophie, even in the childhood arc, you see that she is meant to serve a
purpose, unlike some other amnesiacs I have seen in other media. Then after
seven years go by, and she has returned, you see that not much has changed
about her initial personality and she has to shape it again. It might sound
like a bad thing… but it really isn’t. She grows, and she grows better than
most characters in the game if not the best. She has her likes, for example,
Crablettes. She has her dislikes, like seeing people fight. She values
friendship thanks to Asbel. She learns to laugh, to smile, to be genuinely
happy and grateful towards her friends. And later, when you do learn her
purpose, you sympathize with her. Sophie was probably one of my top favorites
amongst the group because of her development as a character, how she reacts
around other characters, and she’s just so damn adorable that it’s hard not to
find at least a little fun in liking her.

Cheria: My initial thoughts on Cheria… “Another Laura Bailey
character, yay!” Yep. My first thoughts went towards her voice actress, one of
my all-time favorites. Moving on. Cheria is first introduced in
Lhant as a child like Asbel and Hubert, and her first gestures revolve around Asbel and Hubert
leaving her behind in the town and going up to Lhant Hill, where they initially
found Sophie. Asbel makes comments on Cheria being sickly (which, I’m still
trying to figure out why all that she had was a nearly-incurable-cough-of-death
syndrome), and Cheria gets upset with him. After which, Sophie gives her a
flower, and she calms down. Wow. She’s easy to please, eh? This is pretty much
a running thing in my eyes with Cheria as a child. She talks to Asbel, Asbel
does something to piss her off, she gets angry, someone else does something to
calm her down, and then the whole thing repeats itself later. Don’t get me
wrong, Cheria’s cute… but I don’t think I could’ve ever dealt with that long,
because it’s obvious that she loves him, and he’s too dense to see it, but at
the same time, maybe he just didn’t care growing up because girls weren’t his
thing. Later, after what happens with Sophie and Hubert gets sent to Strahta to
live with the Oswell family (JERK move, Aston, by the way), she tries to cheer
up Asbel. So, yeah, as a child, Cheria was my least favorite. Let’s get to adult
Cheria. She shows up again at the Knight Academy to tell Asbel that his father
had recently died fighting in a war to protect Lhant. And she also becomes your
ace healer (…she’s actually one of the best healers towards the end, I found,
because she kept throwing out Resurrection after Resurrection during that final
fight), and she doesn’t change much spare that she’s more motherly towards
Sophie and acts as the group’s mother as a whole. Overall… I love her voice,
love her healing skills, and having her as a healer in tandem with Sophie,
well, dying isn’t easy. Don’t care much for Cheria’s character, and she’s
probably still my least favorite main team member overall.

Hubert: My initial thoughts on Hubert were relating to how
much of a scaredy-cat he was as a little kid. But I thought that it was
charming. He’s the younger brother to the overly confident and somewhat
assholish Asbel, so it’s only natural that he’d be both more intelligent and
more prone to awareness of fear. He’s a sweet kid, and that act stays
throughout the entire childhood arc—he acts as the balance between Asbel and
Cheria, having grown up with the two of them. However, he’s also seen
the least of the group of main fighters in the childhood arc because he ends up
lugging around with his father. It’s later revealed why—he is going to be sent
away to Strahta to be raised in the Oswell family, likely for political
reasoning more than money, because it’s not like the Lhant family is struggling
much. Seven years later, we see Hubert make a return not as a scared little
kid, but as a powerful young lieutenant working under the Strahta military. His
determination is strong, and his passion burns stronger, his attitude is much
more mature than it had been originally. And personally, I love the way that
Hubert has changed. Some people say that he is arrogant, whiny, even
insufferable himself, but I love it, and Hubert is one of my favorites among
the group for it. The more time that goes on, you learn that he doesn’t
feel accepted in the Oswell family either, and you sympathize with him on it.
It’s just… Hubert is one of those characters that really got the short end of
the stick, so I can understand his attitude towards it all, and his reasoning.

Malik: Malik is one of two characters that first makes an
appearance during the time skip. He is introduced as Asbel’s “Captain” as he
learns to become a Knight. In other words, his superior. My initial reaction to
Malik when he first appears... “He. Looks. SO manly and cool.” See, I have
experience with manlier characters, because in "Tales of Xillia," I love Alvin the most by
far of the guys, and I also love Gaius, the manly man of the series. In "Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII," I’m
in an obsessive love with Zack Fair, but I also really love Angeal Hewley, who
is the manlier of the characters in terms of appearance. Just to name a few.
So, seeing Malik Caesar-Salad, I thought that I was in for something special.
And he didn’t fail me. He has a cool personality, he can be serious, but he
also can be very laid back, and it only gets more fun in the Lineage and
Legacies playthrough.
He’s just really fun to get to know, and he even has a sad past behind him when
you play with the star missions and see more about him. Malik bumped himself up
near Hubert’s level pretty easily, so he is tied for my second favorite
character in Graces.

Pascal:Let me tell you the truth here. Pascal is the reason
I wanted to play Graces. Because by coincidence, I stumbled upon the Graces
victory quotes on YouTube, and I thought the Pascal was the most energetic and
lively character I’d seen in a while. I mean, she pulled CONFETTI FROM THE AIR
during some of her quotes, and she’s just a walking emoticon! How cool is
THAT?! Like Malik, she is introduced during the time-skip, and what is the
first thing she does when we meet her? Try to grope Sophie, only to get blasted
away. That’s one of the most memorable introductions I can think of in a Tales
game, next to Leia’s introduction as a character in "Tales of Xillia." But anyways, after
that, Pascal takes the group of Asbel, Sophie and Richard down into an Amarcian
portal around Wallbridge in order for them to infiltrate. And you see
immediately… that Pascal is the epitome of the smartest idiot in the world.
“Lemme just give it the ka-chunk ka-chunk there, and hat-tooey here… Bingo!”
And you can’t help but love her still, even if she’s the craziest plot-twister
ever. If she spouted fourth-wall, I would probably compare her to Pinkie Pie
from "My Little Pony." And yes, I did go there. Pascal is an overall fun
character, very positive, even when she’s being insulted by characters like
Hubert, who find her to be a disgraceful, insufferable woman. Oh,
Hubert, stop, I knew that you loved her the moment that you met. And even when
she is sad, she still retains the group’s positoovity (name that reference) and keeps them all
together. Pascal is my favorite overall character in Graces because of how she
handles each situation with a positive aspect, and she is not only a team
player that I use, but she is the reason I kept going nonstop with the game.

Richard:Richard is the character we have on our party the
least often. He is introduced during the childhood arc, when Asbel, Cheria,
Sophie and Hubert BREAK INTO HIS ROOM while he’s staying at Lhant Manor, and
find out that he’s a prince. It is only after Asbel defends Richard and ends up
fighting against his sword teacher (only to lose, of course), that Richard
gains a respect for him. My thoughts: “Um… you got buddy-buddy a little fast
there, even if you were initially saying that you didn’t want to be friends
with him.” But, as a child, I thought that Richard was pretty sweet. He is a
prince, but at the same time, he’s not spoiled. He has noble thoughts in
wanting to become a leader. And he is aware of danger as it is presented in front
of him. When Richard gets older, Asbel meets up with him in the Barona
Catacombs, just like he wanted him to do when they were children. And it
doesn’t take long for the gamers to realize that something’s off about him. And
it takes even shorter time for us to realize a key thing: Richard lived long
enough to become the Graces villain. And Richard’s attitude changes, while
understandable… made me angry about his character. And it made him drop down to
one of my least favorites solely because of how deceptive he is. (Key: This is
still before Lineage and Legacies, my perspective did change on Richard a
little by this point.)

GAMEPLAY

While a little broken at times, it’s
definitely one of the more fun Tales games I’ve gotten my hands on.

I usually
ended up playing with Asbel because I had the easiest time controlling him
overall, but I also found that I liked playing with Hubert a lot too, because
his attacks are so fast and somewhat easy to maneuver with. My team usually
consisted of Asbel, Cheria for healing, Pascal for summoning and elemental
work, and I would alternate between Sophie, Malik and Hubert for leveling
purposes. I usually had Sophie as a backup healer as well since she’s such a
balanced fighter. I used Hubert because his first Mystic Arte is INCREDIBLE to
have handy and are the most powerful I believe overall, in addition to his fast
attacks… Malik is a great ranged fighter with his Bladerang, and he was among
the most agile. Richard… I think he’s good for strength if you don’t want to
have Asbel on the team, and he has a lot of ranged arte attacks that get the
job done.

I LOVE the Eleth Mixer, it’s probably the easiest
leveling system for items and cooking, etc. that I’ve had to use. I think it’s
even better than just leveling up shops like in Xillia. Dualizing is fun as
well!

OVERALL

Overall, I give this game a 7.5/10 for enjoyment
factor as well as the characters and plot basis.